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Follow the ups and downs of Hong Kong's new gigolo king with hit erotic comedy The Gigolo! The directorial debut of Au Cheuk Man, the film stars Dominic Ho (Lan Kwai Fong 2) as an up-and-coming gigolo who climbs up the career ladder due to his natural talent for pleasing his female clientele. In the tradition of the Hong Kong erotic films of the 1990's, Gigolo is a wild genre-bending ride that is offers raunchy humor, over-the-top sex and even shocking violence. In addition to Dominic Ho, the film also co-stars former Miss Hong Kong Candy Yuen in a daring performance as one of his clients and popular model Jeana Ho (Due West) as his love interest.

High school student Feng (Dominic Ho) has been mocked at school for years for having an unusually large natural gift. When an altercation with a school bully leads to him being expelled, Feng turns to his aunt's gigolo bar to make a living. After learning how to use his hardware from a retired star gigolo (Sin Lap Man), Feng quickly becomes the new king of the gigolos. However, he begins to rethink the source of his newfound fortune when he falls for film director Chloe (Jeana Ho).

After a detour into coming-of-age drama in 2014's A Secret Between Us, the ever-prolific Patrick Kong returns to his bread and butter, the urban romantic comedy, in S For Sex, S For Secrets! Directed by Wong Pak Kei (Moonlight), S For Sex, S For Secrets stars Annie Liu (Natural Born Lovers) and Pakho Chau (I Sell Love) as newlyweds Bobo and Hung, who after being married for just a year, find themselves having problems in the bedroom. At this inopportune time, an attractive younger woman (Kabby Hui) comes into Hung's life, providing temptation that may be too much to bear.

The long-married Sze (Jacqueline Chong, Delete My Love) and Keung (Philip Keung, Gangster Pay Day), on the other hand, are dealing with marital problems that are at once both different and familiar to Bobo and Hung's. Sze, a successful career woman, and Keung are seen as a model couple, but behind the façade of perfection, Sze has to deal with Keung's philandering ways. Can the couples work out their problems, or will their issues spell the end of their relationships?

Following Kwan Tak Hing and Jet Li, Eddie Peng (Unbeatable, Jump! Ashin) steps into one of the most iconic roles in Chinese culture in Rise of the Legend. Writer Christine To and director Roy Chow (Nightfall) spin a new origin story for the all-knowing martial arts master to inspire a new generation of audiences. Set in the seedy area of Guangzhou's Huangpu port, the film depicts Wong as an idealistic young man in pursuit of a single dream: To pursue justice in the name of righteousness. To achieve Chow's and action director Corey Yuen's vision, Peng, Jing Boran (The Guillotines) and Wang Luodan (Caught in the Web) had to undergo intense martial arts training. The first Chinese film co-produced by Hollywood studio Universal Pictures, Rise of the Legend also co-stars Sammo Hung, Max Zhang (The Grandmaster), Angelababy (Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon) and Tony Leung Ka Fai.

Late Qing Dynasty. Huangpu Port in Guangzhou is over-run by corruption and crime, ruled by rival gangs who exploit the people. One day, a stranger named Fei (Eddie Peng) comes to Huangpu and joins the Black Tiger gang, run with an iron fist by Master Lei (Sammo Hung). After proving himself by taking out Lei's nemesis, Fei becomes one of Lei's most valued disciples. Meanwhile, a band of orphans – led by Fiery (Jing Boran) and Chun (Wang Luodan) – slowly make their presence known in Huangpu by taking down Black Tiger's operations.

Note: A 3D Blu-ray player, a 3D television and 3D glasses are required to view the 3D version of the film.